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ScienceNASA Engineers Ration Power to Keep Voyager 1 Running in Deep Space
NASA engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are shutting down non-essential systems on Voyager 1 to save power 15 billion miles away from the Earth.
ScienceEPA Names Permanent Science Chief Amid Agency Restructuring
The EPA appointed Teresa Booeshaghi as the permanent leader of its new Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions on Monday, April 20, 2026.
ScienceSanta Marta summit to push legally binding fossil fuel mandates
Twenty-four scientists present a new report at the April 24 Santa Marta summit, demanding that nations adopt legally binding mandates to end fossil fuels.
ScienceVoyager 1 Continues Data Transmission 25 Billion Kilometers Away
NASA engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory deactivated the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment on Voyager 1, now 25 billion kilometers from Earth.
ScienceExploratorium and Hyundai to Build Science Center in Seoul
The Exploratorium and Hyundai Motor Group are partnering to construct a new science center in Seoul, South Korea, to promote hands-on scientific inquiry.
ScienceMSU Launches Month-Long Botany Festival to Boost Science Literacy
Michigan State University hosts a month-long botany festival featuring the Student Horticulture Association to promote science literacy across the campus.
ScienceNotre Dame Students Secure 14 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Fourteen students and alumni from the University of Notre Dame earned National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships for their STEM research.
ScienceScientists develop new tools to measure stress through biology
Researchers developed new biological tools to measure stress levels beyond heart rate, moving past standard heart rate variability to track actual markers.
ScienceMcCourt School’s MDI Refines Data to Improve Social Policy Outcomes
The Massive Data Institute at the McCourt School of Public Policy uses meticulous data curation to improve social policy outcomes and human services.
ScienceWVU Names Three Benedum Distinguished Scholars for 2025-26
West Virginia University names three faculty members as the 2025-26 Benedum Distinguished Scholars to honor their research in oncology, AI, and sociology.
ScienceASU Lab's Tech: High-Stakes Resilience for Critical Systems
Uncover the hidden forces driving demand for ultra-resilient tech! Our analysis reveals how ASU’s groundbreaking lab is pioneering solutions for critical s...
ScienceOcean Tech Shift: How OSU Rethinks Marine Conservation
Uncover OSU's bold strategy! We analyze how cutting-edge tech—AI—is reshaping marine conservation & forging deeper human connections with our oceans.